Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, August 23, 1958, Image 2
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WARSAW, — His Eminence
Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, Pri
mate of Poland, has ordered
special prayers at all Masses in
reparation for recent affronts to
the honor of Our Lady of Czes
tochowa.
In a directive issued on be
half of the whole episcopate,
Cardinal Wyszynski prescribed
special reparation prayers at all
Masses from now until the end
of October. The prayers order
ed “pro re gravi” (for an im-
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Secret and Postcommunion of
the feast of Our Lady of Czes
tochowa.
The Cardinal-Primate’s ac
tion was seen here as a major
demonstration of the church’s
indignation over the communist
regime’s police raid last July 21
on the Jasna Gora monastery in
Czestochowa, site of the national
shrine venerating the ancient
icon of the Blessed Virgin under
the title of Our Lady, Queen of
Poland.
In directing the special pray
ers, Cardinal Wyszynski voiced
the distress of Polish Catholics
over statements in the Polish
press in the wake of the Jasna
Gora raid. He said the acrimony
had resulted in the publication
of statements dishonoring the
Blessed Virgin under her pas
toral title.
The directive came almost on
the eve of the feast of the As
sumption. The August 15 cele
bration and the feast of Our
Lady of Czestochowa on August
26 are traditionally the most im
portant annual Marian festivals
in Poland, and each brings tens
of thousands of the faithful —
some time more than a million
-—on pilgrimages to Czestocho
wa from all over Poland.
Observers here saw the Card
inal’s order as not only a spi
ritual move, but also one of
public protest against the recent
deterioration of Church-State
relations in Poland. The choice
of the prayers from the Mass of
the feast of Our Lady of Czes
tochowa was seen as apparent
demonstrations on the part of
the Church, but still not one
presuming any all-out conflict
between the spiritual and tem
poral powers.
If such were the case, accord
ing to these observers, the Card
inal could have prescribed the
prayers provided in the Roman
Missal “Against Persecuted and
Evildoers” or even “Against the
Persecutors of the Church.”
The Church action in connec
tion with the Jasna Gora raid
and its aftermath is not the first.
On the Sunday after the raid, a
statement issued bv Bishop
Zdzislaw Golinski of Czestocho
wa. labeling the incident an “in
sult to our national sanctuarv,”
was read in all churches of his
See. But at the same time, Bish
op Golinski took pains to de
nounce inflammatory rumors
that had exaggerated the extent
of police activity in the course
of the raid, and asked the faith
ful to be prudent and pay no
heed to wild reports.
The State prosecutor general’s
office announced afterwards
that the Jasna Gora monastery
was raided because publications
were being issued there without
the approval of the State censor.
Subsequently, following a
meeting between two bishops
representing the hierarchy and
two representatives of the gov
ernment. it was announced that
the Church had agreed to re
move all presses and duplicating
(N.C.W.C. News Service)
INDIANAPOLIS — “Commu
nity indifference” is “the biggest
difficulty” in fighting obscenity,
a leader in the growing Citi
zens for Decent Literature
movement warned some 300
persons at the initial meeting of
the Indianapolis CDL.
Charles Keating, Cincinnati
attorney who is chairman of the
Ohio Citizens for Decent Litera
ture, told the audience that the
organization is opposed to boy
cott and censorship.
CDL, he said, is “concerned
only with violations of the law.”
The civic organization aims to
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Jr. were held at Jacksonville
Beach, Florida.
Mr. Norton was a native of
White Springs, Florida, but had
lived in Atlanta two years. He
was a member of the Cathedral
of Christ the King and the
Knights of Columbus.
Survivors are his wife, the for
mer Phyllis Saunders; daugh
ters, Mrs. James B. Bowling,
Fort Bragg, S. C., and Miss Su
san Virginia Norton, Atlanta;
son, William Clarence Norton
III, Jacksonville Beach; sisters,
Mrs. Paul Kemp, Arcadia. Flori
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Jacksonville' Beach, brother,
Rev. Edward F. Norton, Louis
ville, Ky.; stepmother, Mrs. Wil
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Louis Davis, Miss Mary Jeanne
Payne, Miss Patricia Prudence
Payne, Miss Alma Lee Payne.
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